Students packed the basement of the Memorial Union Wednesday afternoon as former "Grey's Anatomy" and current "Private Practice" star Kate Walsh and Gov. Janet Napolitano urged students to vote early and support Sen. Barack Obama.

Cloverfield Q&A
"Cloverfield", an effective disaster movie told from a first person documentary-style perspective, took in about $40 million in its opening weekend.

Rose Review: There Will Be Blood
I knew that Daniel Day-Lewis could take out Scarface (Al Pacino) after seeing his vehement character in Gangs of New York, but I was unsure that he could take on Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini).

If the No. 24 ASU men's basketball team wants to start a new winning streak, it will have to look to somebody new for offensive production Thursday versus Washington (11-7, 2-3 Pac-10) at Wells Fargo Arena.

Devil Dish
Since the age of 10, I've been in love with ESPN and SportsCenter. Nothing was better than 24 hours of sports shows, scores, news and highlights. I enjoyed it so much, I spent my teenage years falling asleep to SportsCenter on the living room couch.

One look at the 24-candidate sample ballot for the Arizona Democratic Party's February 5 primary contains a dozen surprises— it's quite a strange sight having household names like Clinton and Obama listed along with Richard Grayson and Rich Lee. Yet, there's something so uniquely American and beautifully patriotic to seeing them there.

The building on the corner of Mill Avenue and Sixth Street in downtown Tempe has seen a variety of restaurants come and go in the last few years. Dragonfly Vietnamese Kitchen, currently taking up residency there, seems to be an unlikely candidate for permanency.

An even exchange
ASU students are part of the illegal drug market, where dealers trade the dangers of selling for a lucrative lifestyle.

Clutter
Now that tuition is paid, books are bought and the year is in full swing, the stress of the new semester is in the past. But before students get to kick back and Facebook the day away, they have papers to write and exams to study for, leaving limited time for much else.